The 2024 U.S. presidential election isn’t just a pivotal moment for America—it’s a global turning point. With the world facing unprecedented crises from Ukraine to the Asia-Pacific, and economic tensions running high, the decisions made in Washington will reverberate far beyond its borders. From military conflicts to global trade, this election will shape the future of international relations, security, and the economy. Global leaders and citizens alike are watching closely, knowing that America's next president will influence the course of world history.
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00:00They respect me. They don't respect Biden. How would you respect him? Why? For what reason?
00:04It's important to remind the former president, you're not running against Joe Biden,
00:08you're running against me. This war would be over within 24 hours because he would just give it up.
00:13Every four years, the world turns its attention to a single event,
00:17the US presidential election. While only 160 million Americans will cast their votes,
00:23the outcome will ripple across the globe, affecting billions of lives. This election,
00:29however, feels different. The stakes are higher, the tensions sharper and the future more uncertain
00:36than ever. The next president of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Our country is being
00:44lost. We're a failing nation. What you think is a friendship with what is known to be a dictator
00:50who would eat you for lunch. What happens in Washington, D.C. this November won't just
00:59define America's future. It will shape the world for years to come.
01:08The United States isn't just a country. It's a global force. Its reach extends across every
01:14continent, shaping global markets and military coalitions alike. In 2024, America's defense
01:20spending still outpaces the combined budgets of the eight nations. On the economic front,
01:26it generates nearly a quarter of the world's GDP. With such immense power, decisions made in
01:33Washington ripple across the globe, leaving a lasting impact far beyond its borders.
01:40The occupant of the Oval Office shapes more than just America's domestic policies.
01:45They set the tone for the nation's global stance on critical issues like trade, security and
01:50climate change. The president's choices send shockwaves across the world, influencing everything
01:56from the cost of goods in Europe to the stability of fragile states in America and the Middle East.
02:01Each decision made in Washington can tip the balance, impacting global economies
02:06and political landscapes alike. Whether the U.S. engages with or withdraws from global issues
02:14has profound implications for how other nations navigate economic and political challenges.
02:19And this election is being watched more closely than ever
02:23because of the sheer number of crises facing the world right now.
02:26So right now, the U.S. is deeply engaged in two significant global conflicts, the war in Ukraine
02:39and the escalating tensions in Gaza. In both arenas, American leadership has been pivotal.
02:46However, the next president will face an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape
02:51where their decisions could dramatically shape the trajectory of these
02:55crises, either stabilizing or intensifying the conflicts. The stakes are high and the
03:01choices made in the Oval Office will have profound global repercussions.
03:07Ukraine, a nation fighting for its very existence, has leaned heavily on U.S. military aid
03:13and diplomatic support. President Zelensky has consistently emphasized the critical role
03:19U.S. backing plays in Ukraine's struggle against Russian aggression.
03:24However, there is growing unease that a potential Trump victory in the upcoming election
03:29could signal a significant shift in U.S. policy, possibly undermining the strong
03:34support Ukraine has come to rely on in its fight for survival.
03:40Donald Trump has claimed he could end the war in 24 hours if elected. But how?
03:47Could he push for negotiations that favor Russia? And how would this impact Ukraine's ability to
03:53defend itself and its sovereignty?
04:23The stakes are high not just for Ukraine, but for all of Europe. If U.S. support weakens,
04:37what does that mean for countries like Poland and the Baltic states that rely on NATO's
04:41security umbrella? There's even concern that a re-elected Trump could move to pull the U.S.
04:48out of NATO altogether, a move that could dramatically alter the balance of power in
04:53Europe. And then there's Gaza, where U.S. support for Israel has been a long-standing
05:00point of contention. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has reached new levels of intensity,
05:06and U.S. foreign policy here is becoming increasingly divisive back home.
05:19Many younger Americans and Arab-Americans are increasingly vocal in their opposition
05:28to the U.S. government's support of Israel. This growing dissent could pose a serious
05:32challenge for Kamala Harris, potentially costing her crucial electoral votes in battleground states
05:38with significant Arab-American populations. Yet beyond the immediate impact on domestic politics,
05:45a larger question looms. How will the U.S. and the new leadership influence the future of peace
05:52in the Middle East? The answer could redefine America's role in the region for years to come.
06:04While Europe and the Middle East dominate the headlines, there's another front where U.S.
06:09influence is being tested, the Asia-Pacific, where tensions between the U.S. and China have
06:15reached new heights. For decades, China has been the U.S.'s largest strategic rival. And
06:22whether Harris or Trump wins the presidency, this rivalry is set to intensify.
06:31Donald Trump, during his previous term, took an aggressive stance on China,
06:35engaging in trade wars and imposing tariffs that disrupted global markets. A second Trump
06:40administration could see a return to these policies, further straining the relationship
06:45between these two global superpowers. Taiwan sits at the center of the U.S.-China rivalry,
06:51a flashpoint with global implications. Both nations view the island as pivotal,
06:55and the threat of military conflict over Taiwan looms large. What the U.S. decides in the next
07:01four years could significantly impact the stability of the Asia-Pacific region,
07:05with the potential to either defuse tensions or ignite a broader conflict
07:09that reshapes the global order. The stakes have never been higher.
07:15India, another major player in the region, has been skillfully navigating its relationship with
07:20both the U.S. and China. Under a second Trump term, U.S.-India ties could strengthen, particularly
07:27given Trump's hardline stance on China, which aligns with India's own regional interests.
07:34However, Trump's protectionist approach to trade, marked by high-profile disputes like
07:38the tariffs on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, are frictional points that could strain
07:43economic relations between the two countries.
07:51Beyond military conflicts and diplomatic manoeuvre, the U.S. election will have
07:55enormous consequences for the global economy. The U.S. has been gradually shifting its supply
08:00chains away from China to nations like India, Vietnam and Mexico. The shift has created new
08:05opportunities but also new risks for global trade. As the world's largest consumer market,
08:11the U.S. has the power to disrupt global trade with even minor shifts in policy.
08:15A second Trump administration could see a resurgence of protectionist measures,
08:19with tariffs not only targeting China but also affecting key American allies.
08:23This could strain relations with countries like Germany, Canada and South Korea,
08:27all of which rely heavily on U.S. trade.
08:31Meanwhile, Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, have signalled a more
08:34cooperative approach to trade, emphasising the need for stable global supply chains and alliances.
08:40Yet, the question remains, will this be enough to calm the
08:43growing tensions between the world's largest economies?
08:48As the world closely follows the unfolding U.S. elections, one thing is undeniable.
08:54Its outcome will shape the trajectory of global politics for the next four years
08:58and likely beyond. Whether it's President Zelensky in Ukraine, diplomats in Beijing
09:04or investors in London, all eyes are on who will take the helm of the world's most powerful nation,
09:11knowing that the decisions made in Washington will reverberate across the globe.
09:16In an interconnected world, what happens in the U.S. has consequences everywhere.
09:21The U.S. president isn't just a leader for America, they are in many ways a leader for the world.
09:28The stakes are higher than ever, and as America chooses its next president,
09:33the world holds its breath, knowing the decision will shape the course of history.